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Could Apple deliver more than what is expected in 2027?

Apple Glasses concept. | Image credit-iDrop News
Back in 2017, Gene Munster, former Piper Jaffray equity analyst and now managing partner at Loup Ventures, said that if Apple were to release a pair of AR smart glasses, the wearable would be bigger than the iPhone. Time will tell if he is right, although he was wrong about the launch of the specs which he saw taking place in 2020. He said eight years ago, "In 10 years we expect the iPhone will be around but be a much smaller part of Apple's business as Apple Glasses slowly gains market adoption."

Could Apple shock the world in 2027, 20 years after it changed the world with the iPhone?

Apple being Apple, it allowed other companies to release glasses over the years with varying capabilities of "smart." Now, with Meta arguably in the lead in the U.S. having recently released its Ray-Ban Display, the successor to its display-free Ray-Ban Stories and Ray-Ban Meta glasses, could Apple be in a similar position to where it stood with smartphones in 2007? Apple didn't invent the smartphone but made it easier to navigate and created a useful tool-essentially a computer that fit in your pocket. The world was never the same.
Could history repeat itself? Apple is taking manpower and other resources away from its lower-priced Vision Pro spatial computer and is working hard to have a display-less smart glasses product ready to be unveiled next year and released in 2027, the 20th anniversary of the iPhone. One 2027 iPhone model is expected to feature a brand-new design, one without buttons and bezels, no cutouts and no ports for charging.
With such a revolutionary new iPhone possibly being unveiled in 2027, and Apple hoping to release its first pair of smart glasses the same year, it would be perfect if Apple could do something unexpected and release AR smart glasses in 2027.

Can Tim Cook get Apple employees to do the impossible the way his predecessor could?

If the late Steve Jobs was still running Apple, he would have the team working on the smart glasses spend every breathing moment working to complete the task of including an AR display even if it meant that those on the team were losing their minds, health, and marriages. After all, this is how the iPhone was reportedly built. Changing the world is not an easy job.

If Jobs was still CEO, would Apple release AR Glasses in 2027?

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